Interstate Connections - California Essential Habitat Connectivity (CEHC) [ds619]
State of California
@usgov.ca_gov_interstate_connections_california_essential_hab_e5b3e4ae
State of California
@usgov.ca_gov_interstate_connections_california_essential_hab_e5b3e4ae
The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) and California Department of Fish and Game (CDFG) commissioned the California Essential Habitat Connectivity Project because a functional network of connected wildlands is essential to the continued support of California's diverse natural communities in the face of human development and climate change. The Essential Connectivity Map depicts large, relatively natural habitat blocks that support native biodiversity (Natural Landscape Blocks) and areas essential for ecological connectivity between them (Essential Connectivity Areas). This coarse-scale map was based primarily on the concept of ecological integrity, rather than the needs of particular species. Essential Connectivity Areas are placeholder polygons that can inform land-planning efforts, but that should eventually be replaced by more detailed Linkage Designs, developed at finer resolution based on the needs of particular species and ecological processes. It is important to recognize that even areas outside of Natural Landscape Blocks and Essential Connectivity Areas support important ecological values that should not be "written off" as lacking conservation value. Furthermore, because the Essential Habitat Connectivity Map was created at the statewide scale, based on available statewide data layers, and ignored Natural Landscape Blocks smaller than 2,000 acres squared, it has errors of omission that should be addressed at regional and local scales.
Organization: State of California
Last updated: 2025-07-23T22:11:13.533969
Tags: auth_cdfw, california-department-of-fish-and-wildlife, california-natural-resources-agency, caopendata, cdfw, connectivity, connectivity-conservation, corridor, ds0619_20100322_wm, essential, essential-connectivity-areas, habitat, least-cost-corridor, linkage, linkage-design, natural-landscape-blocks
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